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... young lovers manage till the end to retain their radiant individuality , " not the less real because they stand for love contending with hatred , none the less human because they are not adequately motived , all the more vivid because ...
... young lovers manage till the end to retain their radiant individuality , " not the less real because they stand for love contending with hatred , none the less human because they are not adequately motived , all the more vivid because ...
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... young man , and some few towards the end of the series to a dark woman . The Dedication would imply that Mr. W. H. is also the addressee - the fair young man - who is promised ' eter- nitie ' by our ever - living poet ' . Actually , two ...
... young man , and some few towards the end of the series to a dark woman . The Dedication would imply that Mr. W. H. is also the addressee - the fair young man - who is promised ' eter- nitie ' by our ever - living poet ' . Actually , two ...
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... young wife , would have done . Since with eyes open Desdemona had chosen to marry him , Othello had no reason to fear that she was likely to be attracted to another merely because he was young or handsome . It is after the marriage that ...
... young wife , would have done . Since with eyes open Desdemona had chosen to marry him , Othello had no reason to fear that she was likely to be attracted to another merely because he was young or handsome . It is after the marriage that ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE | 35 |
vi From Textual to Literary Criticism | 57 |
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